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6 December, 2013
Activism
The Aura of Stuff

In Sacred Economics, the invaluable free e-book by Charles Eisenstein, the author calls for a new materialism, and I agree with him. It seems paradoxical that strong opponents of consumerism see something positive in stuff. We all know where our stuff comes from, we know about the morally indefensible sweatshops and the physically unsustainable processes …

aura, Charles Eisenstein, fossil-fuel hungry transport network, India, materialism, stuff 1 Comment
29 November, 2013
Essays
Let It Snowden

Oh the government spying is frightful, But the data is so delightful, And since he has no place to go, Let It Snowden, Let It Snowden, Let It Snowden It doesn’t show signs of stopping, And I’ve bought some eaves for dropping, We’ve gotta be smart and lay low, Let It Snowden, Let It Snowden, …

9/11, Benghazi, let it snow, NSA, Snowden, spying
21 November, 2013
Essays
Sharing

Let me come on with an attitude and say I’ll debunk a myth today. Inspired once again by our baby daughter Miru, I started questioning the common belief that babies don’t share. A quick look-up on the BrinPage machine (i.e. Google) confirmed that this is indeed what our experts think. Why? Because “So basically what …

altruism, babies share, bonobo's, Infant, kindness, Miru, selfish, sharing
10 November, 2013
Activism
Republican Senator Defies Gravity

Senator Ab Pallin has given a short speech yesterday, denouncing the scientific status of the theory of gravity. “Like all else our scientists come up with except marketable products, we are dealing here with just a theory. Don’t let them tell you anything, my dear fellow freedom loving, god fearing citizens. Here’s all there is …

climate change, democrats, gravity, satire, taxes 1 Comment
24 October, 2013
Laughs
Cause and effect

I don’t sing in the shower because I’m happy – I sing in the shower to make myself happy – Austin Showers

15 October, 2013
Miru
Bed time

[series-miru] Miru normally falls asleep when her mother lies next to her and hums soft and soothing melodies into her pillow while tapping her gently until her cries turn into sobs and then silence. I admire my wife’s skills and patience. And I envy it: Isn’t it something unique between mothers and their children, a …

feminism, imitate, laughing, Miru, role-play, roles, sleeping
13 October, 2013
Laughs
Habits addendum

A few weeks ago, I wrote an article here about our fundamental quality as creatures of habit. In a short addendum, I’d like to mention my own experience with regards to changing habits. Just a month or so ago, I watched a short video about squatting, but not the kind you would typically do in …

habit, squat
3 October, 2013
Activism
29 September, 2013
Activism
Looking for a rapper

we will make heard the voices of the exploited whose land and livelihood is being destroyed but who don’t have the dollars to fight the white collars we will make heard the voice of the suffering grasses don’t mistake me for a gangsta rapper or some fake flashy fast car leper stuck in his McMansion …

ecocide, gangsta rapper, indigenous, planet, rap, rapper, resistance, Turtle Island
28 September, 2013
Activism
Applause

[series-miru] Miru is now clapping her hands. At almost nine months, she is a very happy baby, and the occasional bouts of crying are interspersed with laughter and endless joy – for her as well as for her parents. She’s a perfect baby, and if you a) don’t believe me and b) read Korean, my …

Applause, future generations, Human behavior, imitate, laughing, Miru, parenting, permaculture, responsibility, strip mining
27 September, 2013
Philosophy
Habit and comfort

Sometimes, the categories of an ad hoc philosophical anthropology can be revealing. Today, my anthropology says: We are beings of habit as well as beings of comfort. The inertia of our species and our politicians is grounded in these principles. There is always a certain optimal balance of comfort and habit, which our organisms are …

Aristotle, comfort, habit, pleasure
14 September, 2013
Poetry
the boys and Nietzsche

there’s boys and they love their Nietzsche their friend from the brittle yellow paperback they keep between the old mattress and the squeaking bed frame thus spoke, and boyish backs strengthen thus spoke, beyond good and evil beyond the province thus spoke, untimely many auroras have dawned behind the boyish ears countless Nietzsches countless bed …

Nietzsche
8 September, 2013
Laughs
Modesty

“A great man is always willing to be little.” ― Ralph Waldo Emerson “A modest little person, with much to be modest about.” ― Winston Churchill I want to stretch out my tentacles to tackle the idea of modesty. Sound the clarions, hoist the flags, this self-proclaimed writer marches in to lecture about a virtue …

2 September, 2013
Miru
Kiekeboe

[series-miru] The last episode of this series that I’m writing for my daughter appeared many months ago. This is not because there was nothing interesting in between, but because I couldn’t find the time and motivation to write. We have been traveling, and had some bureaucratic issues to take care of regarding our simultaneous “legal” …

stream of consciousness
1 July, 2013
Philosophy
Boredom

Dear companion, would you like to write about boredom with me? Would you mind if we leave out scientific studies involving cortisol levels, inhibitors, synapses, our neocortices and neurotransmitters. Would you mind it not containing literary quotes by the likes of Schopenhauer, Ciorán, or Sartre? If it becomes a mere piece of reflection, an invitation …

bored, boredom 2 Comments
18 June, 2013
The good life
Never Buy Into Commercials

A little economics for dummies. When I see a televised commercial or a full-page advertisement for a product, I think to myself “They have a big budget for marketing.” A marketing budget should of course be a percentage of expected profit (we assume total agent rationality on the part of the producer, not the consumer). …

ad, commercials 1 Comment
10 June, 2013
Activism
Planning book to help save the world. Got ideas?

Lately, I was reading “Eaarth” by Bill McKibben, the founder of 350.org, and enjoyed it a lot. It accurately describes our predicament, as a society that has breached the safe limits of carbon in our atmosphere. It’s key proposal, to take to local solutions, is something I completely underwrite. At some points of the book …

book, capitalism, publication, resistance, solidarity
8 June, 2013
Activism
Why Conspiracy Theories are not even Necessary

As a way out I now think of creating pockets of moneyless economies, because EVERYTHING that we express in money seems to fall prey to the capitalists: The first step is putting a price tag on your land, the next is you selling out. I feel more and more that the dollar (the universal currency) …

conspiracy, conspiracy theory, currency, Money, universal value 3 Comments
2 June, 2013
The good life
Going to the Theatre

In our time of digital entertainment and overwhelming visual stimulation, where toddlers are growing up with screens, a live performance on stage attains the quality of magic. If only, I find myself thinking, the stories presented on stage are not about war, horror, provocation, abuse, violence, cynicism, shock, and lasciviousness. And that is why I …

children's theatre, Singapore DBS Arts Centre, Theatre, Tiddler
30 May, 2013
The good life
infinite responsibility

To block the thought of our finite existence and the fear of death, we’ve invented the idea of infinite growth and progress, and materialized it as the celebration of greed (amassing wealth as a purpose in itself). What if we take a step back and pretend we have infinite responsibility for the planet, for future …

29 May, 2013
Activism
Two-party deadlock

The confusing topic of conservative liberals and libertarian conservatives, of liberals using preservatives and conservatives opposed to preserving common sense. It was on my list so I want to add my pinch of salt. It is an emotional topic, a topic capable of generating severe weather conditions when dearly held persuasions are perceived as being …

Communist, confusion, libertarian, Two-party deadlock, US politics
25 May, 2013
Miru
Missing Miru

[series-miru] For a variety of reasons that I had instantly forgotten when looking at a smiling Miru, I had decided to travel. Looking for new clients, exploring new countries, visiting friends, making use of stopovers on a journey to Europe – all are equally valid and ridiculous reasons to miss the baby for a few …

Miru, missing 1 Comment
20 May, 2013
Philosophy
Ethics of mobile phone chat conversations.

When you live in an urban area, you will have the experience of seeing people conducing chat conversations with their mobile phones in public places. This is an exciting new possibility of technology, that enables us to talk with anyone, anywhere, and seemingly without disturbing others, because these conversations are silent. There is one catch: …

chat, ethics, mobile phone
17 May, 2013
Activism
Tractatus Logico-Economicus

0. The economy revolves around things. 0.1. Things are products, services, and consumers. 0.1.1. Products depend on finite natural resources. 0.1.2. Services depend on finite time. 0.1.3. An economy with a value-function based on products and services needs endless progress. 0.1.4. Endless progress combined with finite resources results in devaluation. 0.1.5. The value of products …

economy, wittgenstein 3 Comments

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